Wikipedia userpage Handle is "Apidium23" there, don't expect to get anything from me there, I hardly ever use my Wiki account anymore, this month is the first time I've edited in roughly 2 years.

Recommended works

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (1776) by Edward Gibbons, very informative and arguably the first work to use the scientific method in the study of history, so Edward thereby founded modern historiography, although Xenophon and Thucydides can also lay claim to having founded the field of historiography.[1]

The Origin of Species (1859) by Charles Darwin, recommended for anyone interested in learning about evolution, and even as a refreshing reminder for people already versed in the subject, as I am. [2]

The Prince (1519) by Niccolò Machiavelli, excellent work of political science, opened my eyes to many things.[3]

The Time Machine (1896) by HG Wells, one of the founding fathers of the genre of science fiction.[4]